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We’re not sure what the deal is with the crowd microphones at the AT&T Center in San Antonio, but we’re nonetheless grateful for their sensitivity, as they’ve managed to capture some memorable audio in the playoffs. Fir...
We’re not sure what the deal is with the crowd microphones at the AT&T Center in San Antonio, but we’re nonetheless grateful for their sensitivity, as they’ve managed to capture some memorable audio in the playoffs. First, we were treated to the horrors of a shrieking lady sitting behind the broadcast booth during the Spurs’ Game 1 comeback against the Golden State Warriors in the conference semifinals. Tuesday night, after San Antonio survived a similarly furious comeback from Memphis that sent the game into overtime, an elated Spurs fan delivered a reaction that immediately ranks up there with the “Good Job, Good Effort!” kid from last year’s Eastern Conference Finals. [YouTube] Article found on: Next Impulse Sports
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Australia winger Digby Ioane is a doubt for the first Test against the British and Irish Lions after undergoing a knee operation.
Australia winger Digby Ioane is a doubt for the first Test against the British and Irish Lions after undergoing a knee operation.
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Isn't that how every day begins? MT @amylawrence71: Take a moment to wish you were on a 70s dancefloor:
Isn't that how every day begins? MT @amylawrence71: Take a moment to wish you were on a 70s dancefloor:
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Pablo Sandoval delivered a two-run homer with one out in the 10th inning Tuesday to lift the Giants to a 4-2 victory over the Washington Nationals. Read more Pablo Sandoval news
Pablo Sandoval delivered a two-run homer with one out in the 10th inning Tuesday to lift the Giants to a 4-2 victory over the Washington Nationals. Read more Pablo Sandoval news
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Evan Gattis added to the wonder of his rookie season with a pinch-hit, two-out homer that gave the Braves life, and Freddie Freeman's single in the 10th gave Atlanta a 5-4 win over the Twins on Tuesday night at Turner Field. Read more Ev...
Evan Gattis added to the wonder of his rookie season with a pinch-hit, two-out homer that gave the Braves life, and Freddie Freeman's single in the 10th gave Atlanta a 5-4 win over the Twins on Tuesday night at Turner Field. Read more Evan Gattis news
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A's shortstop Jed Lowrie, acting as designated hitter on Tuesday night in Texas, took a pitch off his right foot in the fifth inning and was out of the game by the seventh. Read more Jed Lowrie news
A's shortstop Jed Lowrie, acting as designated hitter on Tuesday night in Texas, took a pitch off his right foot in the fifth inning and was out of the game by the seventh. Read more Jed Lowrie news
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Rafael Betancourt has been pitching and succeeding through right groin tightness since late April. But after two pitches to the D-backs' Paul Goldschmidt in the top of the 10th inning Tuesday night, he knew the pain had caught up to him....
Rafael Betancourt has been pitching and succeeding through right groin tightness since late April. But after two pitches to the D-backs' Paul Goldschmidt in the top of the 10th inning Tuesday night, he knew the pain had caught up to him. Read more Paul Goldschmidt news
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The Royals strung together 13 singles to drive a late comeback and end a four-game losing streak as they defeated the Astros, 7-3, on Tuesday night. Mike Moustakas broke out of an 0-for-18 slump with the game-tying RBI single. Read more ...
The Royals strung together 13 singles to drive a late comeback and end a four-game losing streak as they defeated the Astros, 7-3, on Tuesday night. Mike Moustakas broke out of an 0-for-18 slump with the game-tying RBI single. Read more Mike Moustakas news
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The club’s CEO has claimed that no formal deals have been proposed amidst fevered speculation over the Colombian star’s next possible destination EXCLUSIVEBy Khalis Rifhan Atletico Madrid chief Miguel Angel Gil Marin has insi...
The club’s CEO has claimed that no formal deals have been proposed amidst fevered speculation over the Colombian star’s next possible destination EXCLUSIVEBy Khalis Rifhan Atletico Madrid chief Miguel Angel Gil Marin has insisted that they have not received any official offers yet for star striker Radamel Falcao. The Copa del Rey winners indicated earlier this week that they will not stand in the way of the Colombia international should he decide to move in the summer, with Falcao widely expected to complete his €60 million transfer to Monaco in the coming weeks after he previously appeared to be on his way to Chelsea. Nevertheless, Atletico have made it clear that they still await a formal approach from the Ligue 1 side, or any other interested party. “Atletico have officially not received any offers for Falcao, be it from Monaco or Chelsea,” Gil Marin told Goal. “There are many clubs that are interested in him. The club will allow the player to talk to anyone and will respect any decision that he takes. “In the end, he is free to make his choice.” A number of recent reports claimed that Manchester City could hijack Monaco’s move for the 27-year-old, but the club’s CEO remained coy on whether the Premier League side are interested in signing Falcao. “City? I can’t comment on it. Let’s leave the decision to the player.” Falcao, meanwhile, has stressed that he remains an Atletico Madrid player – for now at least. “If you believe what is being reported, I have already signed for half the clubs in Europe: Manchester United, Chelsea, Real Madrid,” Falcao told reporters. “Last year, before the [Europa League] final in Bucharest [against Athletic Bilbao], people said I was going to leave and that the club didn’t have the budget to keep me. “All I can say is that I have a contract with Atletico and everything else is speculation.” Falcao has a contract with the Primera Division side until June 2016.
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Seth Wenig/Associated PressRelax everyone, Matt Harvey pitches at Citi Field today ... hopefully without the bloody nose.FIRST PITCH: Matt Harvey gives Mets fans their once-every-five-days reprieve from an otherwise miserable season when...
Seth Wenig/Associated PressRelax everyone, Matt Harvey pitches at Citi Field today ... hopefully without the bloody nose.FIRST PITCH: Matt Harvey gives Mets fans their once-every-five-days reprieve from an otherwise miserable season when he opposes unbeaten Cincinnati Reds right-hander Mat Latos (4-0, 2.91 ERA) at 1:10 p.m.Since his major league debut last July 26 at Arizona, Harvey has compiled a 2.12 ERA, which ranks third in the majors during that span. Read more Mat Latos news
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